25/06/2026 12:31 - Politica
President Javier Milei—Argentina's libertarian leader known for his outspoken style and economic shock therapy approach—would be traveling to Spain on June 24, 2026 in what officials describe as a private visit with no official agenda. This journey takes place during an especially difficult moment for his administration, overshadowed by the political scandal that Argentines have dubbed "AdorniGate".
For international readers: Milei, a former economist and television commentator, won the presidency in 2023 with his radical proposals to dollarize Argentina's economy and dramatically reduce the state. His political style has been unconventional, often bypassing traditional media channels.
The presidential trip coincides with a political crisis involving Manuel Adorni, who served as presidential spokesperson and later as Chief of Cabinet (similar to a Prime Minister role in other countries). The controversy centers on a reported 775% increase in his personal wealth—from approximately $20 million pesos to $944 million pesos (roughly from $20,000 USD to nearly $1 million USD at official exchange rates, though parallel market rates vary significantly).
| Key Figure | Details |
|---|---|
| Manuel Adorni | Former spokesperson, accused of 775% wealth increase |
| Adrián Ravier | New presidential spokesperson, replacing Adorni |
| Judge Ariel Lijo | Federal judge overseeing the investigation |
In the middle of the scandal, Adrián Ravier was designated as the new presidential spokesperson to replace Manuel Adorni. Ravier, who was serving as a member of Congress (diputado), had his resignation delayed to ensure quorum for the Super RIGI session—a major investment incentive package—and the approval of a $171 million USD payment to holdout creditors from Argentina's historic debt default.
Note: "Holdouts" refer to investors who refused to accept Argentina's debt restructuring offers following the country's 2001 default, one of the largest sovereign defaults in history.
On June 23, 2026, Milei participated in an event at Fundación Faro (Lighthouse Foundation), held at the Yacht Club Puerto Madero—an upscale neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Notable attendees included:
The interpellation session scheduled for June 25, 2026 failed due to lack of quorum. Argentina's Congress operates with a system where a minimum number of legislators (quorum) must be present for sessions to proceed. The PRO (Republican Proposal party), UCR (Radical Civic Union), and provincial blocs did not provide the necessary quorum following an agreement with Martín Menem (brother of former President Carlos Menem and current legislator). The debate on the Adorni case was referred to the Constitutional Affairs Committee starting June 30, 2026.
Conference of Latin American Allies of Israel Caucus Presidents: Scheduled from June 28-30, 2026 in Buenos Aires, featuring participation from Javier Milei, Pablo Quirno (Argentina's Foreign Minister), and Flavio Bolsonaro (Brazilian presidential candidate and son of former President Jair Bolsonaro). The event is organized by the Israel Allies Foundation and AFOIA (American Friends of Israel Allies).
Milei has positioned himself as a strong ally of Israel, even announcing plans to move Argentina's embassy to Jerusalem—a controversial move following the U.S. precedent.
Alfredo S. Quiroga